On 11/15/00 10:21 AM, "Allen Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have too many ways of defining keyboard shortcuts: OneClick, suffixes for
> Entourage scripts or scripts in OSA Menu. And, of course, the built-in
> shortcuts in Entourage. Anyhow, I can't track down this one, so I'd like a
> little assistance:
> 
> Open the Address Book.
> 
> Select one contact.
> 
> Type Command-Control-C.
> 
> Does anything happen for you? For me, it very quickly opens the selected
> contact, just as if the script "Open Selected Contact" were running. But I
> have the shortcut, Command-Control-O, set up for that script. And when I
> type that combination, the script runs. I cannot figure out where
> Command-Control-C is defined. Is it standard to Entourage? Because if so, it
> is not mentioned in the Help file on shortcuts for the contacts.


Allen,

I know the problem. Command-Control-C does nothing for me. It's not built in
to Entourage.

As it happens, I just got rid, completely, of KeyQuencer Lite this week.
Before I ever had OneClick, I got KQ Lite to do a forward delete on my G3
keyboard, and I also used it for typing my name and email address
universally. But it has a large number of "easy macros" built-in by default,
and last week it opened BBEdit when I was trying to call one of my own
Entourage scripts to which had given the shortcut option-command-B.

I have found ways to do my few KQ things in OneClick (faster, I might add).
In OneClick and Entourage and OSA Menu, the only shortcuts are my own - so
it's easier to keep track. OSA Menu's keyboard commands can sometimes play
tricks so I don't use it for shortcuts much.

Do you also have any long-forgotten macro utility which might be involved?
The other possibility with "Control" involved is that it's calling the
Contextual Menu somewhere.


-- 
Paul Berkowitz


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